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May 18 appears the most likely date for Australia's next election at which the conservative government faces an uphill battle to win a third three-year term
Demonstrations began in December over price hikes and food shortages, and quickly escalated into calls for President Omar al-Bashir's resignation, posing one of biggest challenges yet to his nearly 30-year rule
A $115 million promenade in Varanasi is just one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s religious glamour projects, aimed at pleasing his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party’s base
Local media reports said Solih's Maldivian Democratic Party was leading in 60 of the 87 seats in parliament following Saturday's vote
A group of animal-lovers will march a mile down one of Havana’s main thoroughfares Sunday waving placards calling for an end to animal cruelty in Cuba
Democrat helped shepherd South Carolina through desegregation as governor and went on to six terms in US Senate
About 47,000 children were taken into government custody in one year
Speaking at the annual meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Trump touted his precedent-shredding actions regarding Israel
Group’s foreign ministers are wrapping up a two-day meeting in France laying the groundwork for August's G-7 summit in Biarritz
Iranian state TV says authorities have ordered the evacuation of more towns in the country’s flood-stricken southwest
Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the leader of a popular new Thai political party Future Forward Party, which ran a strong third in last month’s elections denies the charges, faces military trial
Friday’s prisoner release was a surprise to Civic Alliance and the Red Cross
The three hostages escaped from the Muslim militants during a rescue attempt by Philippine marines
A federal judge is giving state officials a chance to appeal his order last week that allowed their sale
‘There is no very substantive change,’ says Mexico’s foreign minister, in what Mexico is doing at its borders
Macron orders commission of researchers and historians to scour archives 'to analyze the role and involvement of France' in Rwanda from 1990-1994
He is nearing the end of a 21-month prison sentence for having illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl
Plame, an author and activist, became a national figure after her identity as a CIA operative was leaked in 2003 in an effort to discredit her husband
Judge Elizabeth Scherer issues order for Nikolas Cruz, accused in last year’s shooting that killed 17, after his attorneys refused to let her question him
The Democratic presidential hopeful makes the remark during a surprise visit to an Apollo Theater event honoring Tony Bennett and Harry Belafonte
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